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Game Night this Friday and every Saturday!

published by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 08/24/2010 - 03:41

For years we've had game night starting at 6pm on the 4th Friday of every month at Lofty Pursuits. If you have not picked up on it, that means game night is this Friday. With our ice cream shop open, we now have even more and nicer tables to let people enjoy playing board and card games. But this is not news.
The news is that the local gaming group has moved their Saturday weekly meetings to Lofty Pursuits. Every Saturday from open to close come in, bring a game, find a game from our collection, or buy and game and sit down and enjoy a nice place to play and have fun.
It's always fun here, and where else can you get a pot of gourmet tea and a world class sundae to enjoy while you play.
Enjoyment for your mind and body. It's fun to work at Lofty Pursuits.

Where are we?

1355 Market Street #A11 in Tallahassee, FL.
We are right off the Thomasville Road exit of I-10. We are in Verandas on Market Street facing Timberlane Road, directly across Timeberlane Road from our old location.

Hours:Brunch
7AM to 2PM every day.Ice Cream
Noon to 10PM Monday to Friday
10AM to 10Pm Saturday
10AM to 9PM Sunday(we have a limited ice cream menu before ice cream hours, but you can always get ice cream on your waffles.)

850-521-0091

Fun things at Lofty Pursuits

Fun things on display at Lofty Pursuits.

There is a lot of history on display at Lofty Pursuits. Look around at our vintage toys. We have a yo­yo museum and a collection of vintage yo­yo award patches and trophies. You can also find our original Frisbie pie tin. This returnable pie tin is what was tossed around and later became the throwing disc we all know. Also make sure you look at our display of Victorian candy making machines and molds. Check out the Haiku vending machine, poetry for a quarter. Also check out our non­pay phone. It's an original 1920's payphone that has been rewired to play recordings and let kids experience a rotary phone. There are recordings for all sorts of famous phone numbers. Try calling Jenny, James Bond or Alfred Hitchcock.